Support Groups

The Douglas Center is a non-profit organization that provides community day services for individuals with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities. The center provides services for 138 clients on a daily basis. The current facility boasts 40,000 square feet and comprehensive programming, empowering participants to make choices for their personal growth and development. It services individuals with disabilities from ages 18 to 100 residing in Chicago, Skokie, and surrounding suburbs. The center provides unique opportunities for acquiring skills for future employment to learning to manage their disability as they get older. Its comprehensive programs, clinical services, training programs, employment opportunities and seniors program are focused on assisting each individual in the management of their disabilities, while building of self-esteem and developing and/or improving existing social, work and independent living skills.  

 Education, Elderly Care, Job Services, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups / 590 views

Established in 1998, Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence contracts with the Chicago Metropolitan Battered Womens Network to operate the Help Line. Callers to the Help Line are provided with general domestic violence information, referrals to appropriate domestic violence services and a three-way phone linkage between the caller and the domestic violence services. Trained domestic violence advocates – Victim Information and Referral Advocates (VIRAs) – staff the phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. VIRAs provide victims with immediate information about their options, information on safety planning, referrals to community based providers including: Shelters Counseling Legal advocacy Civil legal services Supervised child visitation centers Perpetrators services

 Abuse, Crisis, Housing/Shelter, Legal Aid, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 560 views

The Moran Center for Youth Advocacy provides integrated legal and social work services to address the critical needs of youth and their families. The Moran Center’s services are free to qualifying individuals. Its Expungement & Sealing Help Desk at the Skokie Courthouse serves any individual with a Cook County criminal record, regardless of age or income. For all other programs, participants must (1) reside within Evanston Township; (2) be 26 or younger or a parent of a school-aged child; (3) live at or below 80% of poverty as determined by HUD.

 Crisis, Education, Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid, LGBTQ+, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups / 711 views

The Moran Center for Youth Advocacy provides integrated legal and social work services to address the critical needs of youth and their families. The Moran Center’s services are free to qualifying individuals. Its Expungement & Sealing Help Desk at the Skokie Courthouse serves any individual with a Cook County criminal record, regardless of age or income. For all other programs, participants must (1) reside within Evanston Township; (2) be 26 or younger or a parent of a school-aged child; (3) live at or below 80% of poverty as determined by HUD.

 Crisis, Education, Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid, LGBTQ+, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups / 674 views

ABOUT US PEOPLE. PASSION. SERVICE. ​ Serving Arizona since 1997, our dedicated team specializes in bringing a full spectrum of behavioral health services to the children, adults, and families we serve.  We take pride in our ability to support people in their own settings with our skilled team of professionals. ​ With a history of leading the way in managed behavioral healthcare and home-based services, Pathways of Arizona continues to use innovation and effective collaboration to meet the needs of those we serve. ​  Assessment and Evaluation; Birth-5; Functional Behavioral Analysis; Autism (ABA) Services; Case Management; Individual, Group, and Family Therapy; 24/7 Crisis Services; Psychiatric Services; Tele-Medicine; Skills Development; Substance Use Problems; Parenting; Prevention; Therapeutic, Regular, and Medically Fragile Foster Care; Respite; The Seven Challenges Program; Child-Parent Psychotherapy  

 Abuse, Crisis, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 648 views

Serving Arizona since 1997, our dedicated team specializes in bringing a full spectrum of behavioral health services to the children, adults, and families we serve.  We take pride in our ability to support people in their own settings with our skilled team of professionals. ​ With a history of leading the way in managed behavioral healthcare and home-based services, Pathways of Arizona continues to use innovation and effective collaboration to meet the needs of those we serve. ​  Assessment and Evaluation; Birth-5; Functional Behavioral Analysis; Autism (ABA) Services; Case Management; Individual, Group, and Family Therapy; 24/7 Crisis Services; Psychiatric Services; Tele-Medicine; Skills Development; Substance Use Problems; Parenting; Prevention; Therapeutic, Regular, and Medically Fragile Foster Care; Respite; The Seven Challenges Program; Child-Parent Psychotherapy

 Abuse, Crisis, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups, Women, Children, Child Care / 523 views

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